Arrest Knocks Out Grandmotherly Gang m n i tT f TT n lllSlllillH'O queen s nan 10 smuggle neroin 10 u.a. Ta.s Kn(I A-Ic:icIor IirI-KK Day I If STAN SWINTON w. no Ml-; 11 A grandmotherly iurrj we in en Iranian pi atutday hrr plam smashed wl smuple (wo million dollar -writ of illegal litfola to American 6upe adduU, Allierlian'old roult dita'rrrd fiom llirlf inutn liaunU Tli raon Muhael In eniorred nine lory from "''"' iun nf ilium, tut a Mr, hi Wilt ruirred him. Three or 40 vrin i,!,rr around Dm ' inuiilhl ago h dir.), She w.it wld World liava dueled with la rlrv.r ieed -"! broke. Their laving A lii-ruin laboratory CipaUe of International narcotic Ueflii krr "d "d UP during the Uliir of illiril (lnilil 111 UHllt r World. Pram fUrefd Sir3Ua lolj (ml ici record liiil producing 110 pound weekly and .f),ooo worth of hrroln and nmr plune were eUd with her In lud din raid by Iranian police rui U.S. Bureau c( Narrutlci agenti In Tehran. The action was announced Sat urday by Charlri Kiraguta, V, 8. rwrau ei marcoiiis autrict iu I Michael Kalogrldl and hla wile, Then word slipped round the Kalyopl, The couide served prltun Mediicrrentaa biwlcrooild that lrrm In Crewe and Turkey but 1 Kalyopl, l M, wai beck In bul- returned lu crime. Michael wai a nen, skilled rheniiat. a rlrh Iranian drug merchant In mi fiibul police grabbed, financed her, A totory villa wa the couple JiM at Miihad wasirrn(rd at Tehran tn-ceuse Manbul about to kave for Mexico and artjgnd Beirut wrrt too hot, National uo a heroin laboratory financed, .h, have hit hard at anna F-ryor lor .uroi ana me Miuuie ' iy new icr uty gingvien. lie imugitleri there In recent monthi. ., niraua nrw d(k iromrnt w pnwn ineo, rarfoici .Tehran r'rlday night, He praiard iaiii-nti made Yiumhit o( arreiti Iranian police and their chief, I In AmerK a and Mexico. IaJ. Ccn. Alavl Moxhaddam, for i IUb1 DM Iheir ork In foreitallinl the flove1, Klghteen monthi ago the tough Hollywood Eagerly Awaits Naming of Oscar Winners J (F.ellw'i Netet Om- a year, AP'a llollywa relnmnltt rllrobi Mi Umb with bla AeaOmy Award prfdlrtlaai. R far, t body'i tawed II HI. In faet, he's ; mad anile a rrsetatiea aa a I picker. here be feet af ala). ! By BOB THOMAI AP Newifratam Writer HOLLYWOOD -WIH Academy Voiert give Hollywood! blgheit lionor to an actor ho la dead? i Will they pai up American ac ttrexnei to choose an Italian iUr in her first Hollywood movie? t These are two of the queitloni that make this ycar'i Oscar derby an exciting ai any in recent hla Jtory. On Wednesday night, a nation Jwlde television audience win watch the 28th presentation of gold stat- 'uettes to those who made the hlgh- est achievement! ut film art. Right up to post time, many will be engaged In one of Hollywood'! most popular iporti: Trying to outguesi the 1,740 Academy votcri. Harder Tkan Ever It'i harder than ever thli year becauit of complicating factors. But that won't itop tbo forecaa 'ten. Including this one. J Best actor here la toughle. J For the first time, voten have J the chance of presenting the acting award posthumously. Jamei Dean, up for "East of Eden," was I crushed to death in a highway ac cident last Sept. 30. His genius a was lost before he wai 25. Dean's smoldering, power-packed i portrait of the wayward eon would have put him in top contention in any circumstance. What factor ; will his death play In the voting? I Noted Ttr ieatlneti Academy members are show J people, and show people are noted for their sentiment. On the other hand, they can be practical. They ' might reason that Dean should get a special award, that the Os car should go to a living actor, for whom it can do some good. J The strongest contender, is Ero- est Borgnuie, the love starved ' butcher of "Marty." Like Dean, he was In his first starring pic ture, and that's awayi a plus value in Academy voting. Borg nine's performance was immense ly popular in Hollywood. Three former winneri are also In the race. James Cagney Is up j for his accomplished portrait of Me" and could come through a winner. Less likely are Frank Si natra, who was superb as the dope addict in "The Man With The Gol den Arm" but Is too recent a winner, and Spencer Tracy of "Bad Day at Black Rock." One of the screen'i classic actors, Tracy had little more than a light workout in that film. Choice: Ernest Borgnlne. Match Race Best actress as with the males, It's virtually a match race here. Will it be Anna Magnani or Susan Hayward? Magnani as the devoted widow of "The Rose Tattoo" was a lesson in energy. Hollywood has seldom seen such a powerful performer. She even heaves a sigh with the strength of a shot putter, But will the Academy honor a foreigner? Probably yes. The vot- I ers have often shown their ability IU ue imciuauuuMijT-uiiuucu, vayv cially in the Jace of such vast i talent. Don't count out Miss Hayward. t She did a brave and brilliant Job of portraying Lillian Roth's battle against alcoholism in Til try To morrow." And many have been chosen for playing drinkers in the past Ray Milland, "The Lost Weekend"; Claire Trevor. "Key Largo"; etc. PrevlMS Winners """" Also Id the running are two previous winners, Katharine Hep burn ("Summertime") and Jenni fer Jones ("Love is a Many Splendored Thing"), plus Eleanor Parker flnterruptea Meioay i. Choice: Anna Magnani. Best picture-"Marty" appears to have made the biggest impact. Hollywood doesn't seem to mind that it was filmed on a quickie bulget-or that it was lifted from the enemy, television. The fact re mains that "Marty" wai remark ably true to life. It has also been aided by a high-powered publicity campaign; aimed at capturing the Oscar. . "Milter RoberU,, was perhaps the most popular film with audi' encet in IKS and might win on that account "The Rose Tattoo" waa less satisfying as a movie than as a vehicle for Magnani. Leaser contenders- "Picnic" and "Love it a Many Splendored Thing- Choice: "Marty." jf m4 ar wirtMn" ((fetus V9 Ntthta It IfMUMlt, kurnlnf r Hth- m tiiatUeai ar atraaa. Clnvdf Urln u I common liprf ana ki41r Irrt- rai la. rfu coffamul K!laT WlMn. try CYSTii for aulrk. tTtUfrtBC. . A auiMfl VTBiaji Mita Best supporting actor It'i three-way race. Arthur OTonik-ll wai (run, acromplihrd and US touching ai the reluctant suitor in pliiee, all Iranian Lab Math RUrte t'nkoown to Kalyopl, V. I, nar cotic aifcnli and Iranian police had pipvlinei Into the under odd and anew of her activity, Three ttteki ago, the Tehran laboratory organ work. The drug Our en took no rhancej. She kept the villa un-jhcaU-d ao no smoking chimney would diKloe It was occupied. She slept on a cot by the labp Iratory, with her financial batkrr a on another rot acroni the room This wrrk Iranian polke and agrnti struck. Three accom- were arrested. "Picnic."-Jack Lcmmon painted a wonderfully comic portrait of the goof-off ensign pulver in "Mister Roberta," And Arthur Kennedy, a much respected actor in his craft, wai dynamic as the Communist lawyer la "Trial." Young Sal Mineo ("Rebel With- Their ft-male lender was caught with drum. Police say a long sentence Is certain. A lifetime in crime had hardened Kalyopl. Question her as they would, police got but two words out of the fat, old woman with her hair In an old faahioned bun Before your present auto insurance policy eipim READ out a Cause") and Joe Manteir and a mole on her left check. She ("Marty") complete the field. Choice: Arthur O'Connell. ! Best supporting actress This race could go any way. The vot ers might choose Betsy Blair for her t'gly Duckling in "Marty."; though her nomination Is some what of a fraud. She is no more a supporting player in the film than Borgnine is. i Mobster's Mall They might pick Peggy Lee, who , was heart-breaking as the dipo mobiter'i moll in "Pete Kelly's Blues." Jo Van Fleet made a I stirring Impression is Dean'i mother In "East of Eden." Two younger actressei also are In the running: Natalie Wood ("Rebel Without a Cause") and Marisa Pavan ("The Rose Tattoo"). Choice: Betsy Blair. ' Best director Here's another close race. Delbert Mann could sweep in if the groundswell .de velops for "Marty." Elia Kazan might be honored for his explo sive "East of Eden." Also In con-' tentlon: John Sturges ("Bad Day, at Black Rock"), Joshue Logan' ("Picnic"), David Lean ("Sum mertime"). Legte Mlsaiag A curiosity in this category Is the failure to name Danny Mann, despite the fact that he directed Magnani and Hayward for their nominations. It's also strange that the highly regarded "East or Eden" wai neglected in the best picture class while lesser works were named. But then, you can't always expect logic from the Academy Awards. As we perhaps shall learn Wed nesday night. School Kids Use Handy Window Exit LONDON un Five-year-olds in a classroom at Crkklade, Wilt shire, vanish through a window when they get the nod from teach er to go on an errand. There is a door but It leadi to the outside through another classroom. A new door can't be made because the 400-year-old building, as an an cient monument, must be kept in tact. A itepladder leads down from the busy exit window. 'the January iaaiie of reader i Digtit Read how careful driver have saved money on auto insurance with State Farm Mutual! CMiLL 42215 ' y 4vr aaaaaaaaa bbbbW a?Wal "Larry" Buhler iZi N. High Street t MINI UtHMHl .OMMCt CMT 23BSB2a9BBBvaBBaBBBBBBSBfi -mm GENERAL y ELECTRIC Wall Refriqerator-Frcezcr mm Installs en the wall just like kitchen cabinets. 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The entire production wai des tined for smuggling to America, Siraguia said. i WASHINGTON Kf - Semite-llmi-e Alnmic t'nergy roitiiiiitlre Friday um tud-d $ Uod.iv irnnn ar i n th o.'Hiiio(i of olitiimmg In irrance .iinl the remote pol hility an atomic pcr rraitnr 'iniL-f.t tloW up. I tkn. AnoVrwin DNM', rommit 'tee ihalrmsn, called the aeMlont "ino-t coimtrui tiie" and laid com mittee actum "Hh a trw to solv ing any prenent prohlnns would ' soon le fniihconiifig " I A committee aide said this prob I ably mean piihlie hearing on var imi lull lo deal with the problem. Hill have been introduced which would provide for the government to asMime the explosion rik. t Ulily company executives as well as Imurame company off) L f I j Ji l,r;i(H lo Dninlv Ant st .f)fj :K('II. CoM -l'li of.i -r It.ilmid JhImii-.-5 hi kliin,! In fnfiiitirm! Il.liy Ot unnrll, JI. lor I.. 4 pr .jihlly, prrSt. Pet mk i Pay J . 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